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Sawyer & Steinmetz-Jenkins (eds.), Foucault, Neoliberalism and Beyond – forthcoming in 2018

Stephen W. Sawyer & Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins (eds.), Foucault, Neoliberalism and Beyond – forthcoming in 2018 from Rowman & Littlefield International. Few philosophers have garnered as much attention globally as Michel Foucault. But even within this wide reception, the consideration given … Continue reading

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CFP Modern-Colonial Geographies in Latin America: The Mirage of The Civilizing City and The Archaic Countryside

Originally posted on Modern-colonial Geographies in Latin America:
London (King’s College London) 5-6 April 2018 ‘Wanting to be modern seems crazy: we are condemned to be so, given that the future and the past are prohibited’ (Octavio Paz, 1966: 5)…

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Investigating Infrastructures Forum at Society and Space open site

Originally posted on PHILOSOPHY IN A TIME OF ERROR:
Some really interesting pieces. Below are the links to individual pieces and this is from the introduction by Deborah Cowen: In the sample of work below, you will find creative engagement…

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Matthew W. Wilson, New Lines: Critical GIS and the Trouble of the Map – now out with UMP

Matthew W. Wilson, New Lines: Critical GIS and the Trouble of the Map – now out with University of Minnesota Press. A provocative critique of Geographic Information Science New Lines considers a society increasingly drawn to the power of the digital … Continue reading

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Peter Brown reviews Sarah Ruden’s new translation of Augustine’s Confessions

Peter Brown reviews Sarah Ruden’s new translation of Augustine’s Confessions in the NYRB.

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David Beer, Three types of reading: ideas, targets & explorations

David Beer, ‘Three types of reading: ideas, targets & explorations’ I’ve been asked to give a short talk on the topic of ‘active reading’ to our students. The request got me thinking about my reading practices . I realised that, very … Continue reading

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‘Legal terrain—the political materiality of territory’ – LRIL lecture now published

‘Legal terrain—the political materiality of territory’ – my London Review of International Law lecture is now published. The journal requires subscription, but if you’d like a copy and can’t access through an institution, please email me. This lecture sketches the … Continue reading

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Martin Dodge and Rob Kitchin, Mapping Cyberspace (free book download)

Martin Dodge and Rob Kitchin’s 2001 book Mapping Cyberspace is now available as a free download. There is also a website about the book here. Mapping Cyberspace is a ground-breaking geographic exploration and critical reading of cyberspace, and information and communication … Continue reading

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Reflections on the Posthuman in International Relations – E-IR edited collection (free download)

Reflections on the Posthuman in International Relations. An E-IR Edited Collection Available now on Amazon (UK, USA, Ca, Ger, Fra), in all good book stores, and via a free PDF download. Find out more about E-IR’s range of open access … Continue reading

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Derrida’s Margins

Originally posted on PHILOSOPHY IN A TIME OF ERROR:
A project of The Center for Digital Humanities at Princeton, it aims to present Derrida’s own notes, etc., in references found in his works, starting from Of Grammatology. Here is the description…

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